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BREAKING: Jaycee Horn in Minor Car Accident


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18 minutes ago, PantherChris said:

I mean i agree with most of this and ngl I'm a big sports gambler (I'm up around 6 figures since it was legalized in nc)  but the adds are f*cking annoying as hell. 

I'm still a die hard Panthers fan at heart ❤️  but ngl sports betting made watching the NFL a lot more palatable when I knew they were gonna suck. 

 

 

 

Not hate meant towards people who gamble, *so long you are not ruining loved ones life*. I do not care what people do with their money, not my business. Years ago I had a couple acquaintances that gamble for their main job, at one point one of them made a legit fortune betting on WNBA of all things. Im not nearly as informed as a once was about sports in general and that was my whole reason we hung out- talk sports and strategy.   

You can call me whatever label, I say this while wanting as freedom as humanly possible. If I was king of all lands, no ads for drugs or gambling. FYI I consider food a drug(pills, booze, etc), so no food ads too. Still have the means to gamble and buy drugs, but not though ADs. 

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17 minutes ago, frankw said:

It's interesting that you continue to die on this hill of negativity completely ruining your fandom yet you were one of the first people to poo all over the Kon Knueppel pick. Not very consistent of you Mr. Anti Negativity.

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Yep, and tell me how many posts I made pooing the pick in the “Kon Knueppel Looks Terrible” summer league thread. ZERO. Having opinions is ok, it’s the constantly raging about them. But keep demonstrating your complete lack of understanding of anything I’m saying. Again, when you live in a world of absolutes…

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5 minutes ago, WUnderhill said:

Yep, and tell me how many posts I made pooing the pick in the “Kon Knueppel Looks Terrible” summer league thread. ZERO. Having opinions is ok, it’s the constantly raging about them. But keep demonstrating your complete lack of understanding of anything I’m saying. Again, when you live in a world of absolutes…

"Do as I say not as I do."

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3 hours ago, kungfoodude said:

Hence why I am all for the maturation of automated driving. It will remove the most dangerous components on every road, the people.

I have been working a lot with automation of various things over the past few years.  When and if automated driving occurs, things will get worse before they get better.  There will be hidden flaws in the automation software, some people will have a lot of trouble adjusting to it and it will make things worse for them, and there will be the ever present security threats.  A car or bus or truck getting hacked could be a huge deal.  

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1 minute ago, Davidson Deac II said:

I have been working a lot with automation of various things over the past few years.  When and if automated driving occurs, things will get worse before they get better.  There will be hidden flaws in the automation software, some people will have a lot of trouble adjusting to it and it will make things worse for them, and there will be the ever present security threats.  A car or bus or truck getting hacked could be a huge deal.  

No doubt. But even so, it will likely be significantly less deadly than people currently are. Especially at the current death rate.

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27 minutes ago, csx said:

Is there anything more absurdly American than shunning public transportation for individual self driving cars? 

Self driving cars are nowhere near being feasible for mass use yet and might not be in our lifetime. But not all public transportation is created equal by any means. And public transportation in many parts of america versus overseas are not at all comparable. In NYC you could either get randomly set on fire or pushed in front of a moving train just trying to use public transit. I'm good.

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44 minutes ago, Davidson Deac II said:

I have been working a lot with automation of various things over the past few years.  When and if automated driving occurs, things will get worse before they get better.  There will be hidden flaws in the automation software, some people will have a lot of trouble adjusting to it and it will make things worse for them, and there will be the ever present security threats.  A car or bus or truck getting hacked could be a huge deal.  

Supervised autopilot is more realistic.  My car basically does that now with lane keep assist and the dynamic cruise control

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1 hour ago, PantherChris said:

I mean i agree with most of this and ngl I'm a big sports gambler (I'm up around 6 figures since it was legalized in nc)  but the adds are f*cking annoying as hell. 

I'm still a die hard Panthers fan at heart ❤️  but ngl sports betting made watching the NFL a lot more palatable when I knew they were gonna suck. 

 

 

Can I tail you lol? I'm even give or take 100 bucks since it was legalized but do too many parlays to ever be profitable 

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13 minutes ago, frankw said:

Self driving cars are nowhere near being feasible for mass use yet and might not be in our lifetime. But not all public transportation is created equal by any means. And public transportation in many parts of america versus overseas are not at all comparable. In NYC you could either get randomly set on fire or pushed in front of a moving train just trying to use public transit. I'm good.

Less likely than dieing in a car accident. 

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4 hours ago, frankw said:

I think thou doth protest too much. I've seen plenty of posts from you where you are anything but anti Tepper.

I can't even take out my Panthers wallet without someone asking me why on earth I'm a Panthers fan 🤣

If you or anyone else want to live sunshine and rainbows shooting from your buttocks 24/7 and be an unpaid mouthpiece for the Tepper's that is absolutely your right to do so. Doesn't mean it's the only way or the right way to be a fan.

I feel there has been alot less negativity this year. The negativity in years past was warranted, we have been hot ASS for 7 years straight now.

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